
Buoris boahtem – welcome to the Káffidit – coffee talks series, organised by Arramat Pathway T5 – Decolonization of Science and Education. This time we look forward to two presentations à 20 min each followed by a conversation:
1. Ingenuity in a Changing Arctic: Land Guardians, Community-Based Monitoring, and Indigenous-Led Calimate Resilience in the Northwest Territories by Erin Goose, Knowledge Co-Production Specialist, Inuvialuit from Canada – Western Arctic
2. What the reindeer know, and how I/we know what they know: The reindeer as Arctic expert and teacher since millennia. by Henrik Andersson, Lule and Forest Sámi reindeer herder, Flakaberg sijdda (community), Swedish side of Sábme
The Arramat Global Transformation Pathway 5 (T5) Decolonizing Science and Education aims to build a network and create a space to address the challenges and opportunities for Indigenous-led science, technology, and society research and education.
Within this framework, we are organizing “Káffidit” – Lule Sámi for making and drinking coffee and talking together – a series of relaxed online sessions where you can join and share your thoughts/ideas/ story/work/project/ within the theme of Decolonizing Science and Education. What is the word in your language for this kind of relaxed talks, and what do they do for your creativity? Let us know!
Translation: French, Spanish and Thai can be organised. If you would like to have translation, please reach out to organizers latest by March 17th at email: arramatpathwayt5@gmail.com
Questions: please email us at arramatpathwayt5@gmail.com
Buoris boahtem – Welcome – Välkommen!
Organised by Arramat Pathway T5 Decolonizing Science and Education, at the Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies on Racism, CEMFOR, Uppsala University; University of British Columbia; University of Alberta; University of Minnesota




